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Posted by PeterD on March 10, 2008, 6:46 pm
On Mon, 10 Mar 2008 19:49:57 GMT, Robert Allison
>Scott Dudley wrote:
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>> My dad recently suffered a stroke. Before he returns home, I need to do
>> something with their sunken bath/shower to accommodate his limited
>> mobility while he recovers. It's ~ 37x58" and maybe a foot deep. It
>> has a 6" or so lip above grade and then a sorry excuse for a step (like
>> 4" wide) that would be a tripping hazard for anyone.
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>> Ultimately, I'll remodel this for them and bring it up to grade, new
>> shower, etc. but I need to do something short-term in preparation for
>> his return home. They've never used it as a bath - shower only. I was
>> thinking of constructing a deck of waterproof material that would raise
>> the floor to grade and could be removed a few times over the course of
>> the next couple months for cleaning. Either allow for water to drain
>> through gaps between planks in deck surface or around circumference.
>>
>> Any good ideas on prospective materials for this deck? Needs to be
>> strong (he's 6'2" and ~300#) and waterproof. The lighter the better.
>>
>> All ideas and input appreciated.
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>Sounds like a good place to use Trex. It is waterproof and is
>already textured for skid resistance. Expensive, but easy to
>work with.
Uh, I think he said 'the lighter the better' which leaves Trex a
distant last in my book! Blasted stuff weighs a ton.
Go with cedar, good characteristics and not terribly heavy overall.
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